Last year, "City of the Sky" and "Please enter the search language WWW", which highlighted the narrative of women, gained popularity, showing the "combination" and "disintegration" of female characters with their own charm.

Last year, "City of the Sky" and "Please enter the search language WWW" that highlighted female narratives gained a lot of popularity, showing the "combination" and "disintegration" of female characters with their own charm.

 This year, Korean dramas surrounding conflicts, unions and compromises between female characters appeared on the screen one after another. The upcoming SBS TV series "Penthouse" will premiere on October 26, telling the story of a competition between women holding power and money in a 100-story penthouse and women who do whatever they want to enter the upper class. The natural "golden spoon" Shen Xiulian (played by Lee Ji-ah), Chen Ruizhen (played by Kim So-yeon), and Wu Yun-hee (played by Yoo-jin), who was born in a poor family but tried to improve her identity for her daughter, led the development of the plot.

 The TVN TV series "Postpartum Conditioning House" broadcast on next month 2 is based on childbirth and tells the story of women's "union" and conflicts of values. After giving birth, Hyun-jin (played by Yan Ji-won), the youngest manager in the confinement center, entered the postpartum conditioning hospital after giving birth, and performed the Korean version of "passionate childbirth" with "maternal director of the conditioning hospital" Zhao Enzhen (played by Park Ha-sun), and Hui-sook (played by Zhang Hui-jin), the director of the conditioning hospital, etc.

  The background set by the two TV series also greatly greatly influences the contradiction between women's values. The main stage of "Penthouse" is the super luxury apartment "THE HERA PALACE" on the 100th floor of Gangnam, Seoul, which clearly reflects the contradiction between Yunhee who wants to enter the apartment and the upper class women who want to stop this behavior. Postpartum conditioning homes are "mother training camps" where people of different ages and occupations live collectively on the grounds of having children at the same time, and are also a place where new mothers share their experience. It is not appropriate to emphasize the mothers' vocational behavior here, and it shows subversion and rebellion against traditional feminism in terms of value structure and cultural thought.